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Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: J8son on February 14, 2010, 07:08:00 PM
I'm finding it hard to obtain an adapter that will allow you to use your classic controllers (IE: NES Pad, Sega Genesis Six Button, SNES Pad) for the Xbox for use with our emulators.

I see USB versions all the time. Does such a animal even exist for our classic control pads?
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: Pulsemasta on February 14, 2010, 08:02:00 PM
QUOTE(J8son @ Feb 15 2010, 03:08 AM) View Post

I'm finding it hard to obtain an adapter that will allow you to use your classic controllers (IE: NES Pad, Sega Genesis Six Button, SNES Pad) for the Xbox for use with our emulators.

I see USB versions all the time. Does such a animal even exist for our classic control pads?



I just use a PSX to Xbox converter and use a PS1 duel shock controller... It is really nice for SNES games, as the PSX controller was designed in the image of the SNES pad due to the early alliance between Sony and Nintendo, and for other systems it is really nice because of the solid D-Pad.

As far as using the real controllers you may have to make them. I have tried my SNES usb controller and it doesnt work, I doubt the others will work either.
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: run088 on February 14, 2010, 09:32:00 PM
http://forums.xbox-s...howtopic=510168
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: J8son on February 14, 2010, 09:59:00 PM
QUOTE(run088 @ Feb 14 2010, 11:32 PM) View Post


Hmmm, this VGA mod is interesting but how would it translate to an Xbox?
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: worldwhore3 on February 14, 2010, 10:31:00 PM
QUOTE(Pulsemasta @ Feb 15 2010, 04:02 AM) View Post

I just use a PSX to Xbox converter and use a PS1 duel shock controller... It is really nice for SNES games, as the PSX controller was designed in the image of the SNES pad due to the early alliance between Sony and Nintendo, and for other systems it is really nice because of the solid D-Pad.

As far as using the real controllers you may have to make them. I have tried my SNES usb controller and it doesnt work, I doubt the others will work either.



designed in the image of a snes pad?  "early alliance" between sony/nintendo?

i have to say, with every other post from PM, i think more and more of 2bunny...
</thinking out loud>



i'd really like to know if a NES powerpad can be used this way, as well the powerglove.  now that to me would be interesting.
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: Pulsemasta on February 14, 2010, 11:38:00 PM
QUOTE(worldwhore3 @ Feb 15 2010, 06:31 AM) View Post

designed in the image of a snes pad?  "early alliance" between sony/nintendo?

i have to say, with every other post from PM, i think more and more of 2bunny...
</thinking out loud>
i'd really like to know if a NES powerpad can be used this way, as well the powerglove.  now that to me would be interesting.



Learn how to use google, and research things for yourself and you may learn a thing or two. Sony and Nintendo had a deal to make SNES CD but the deal fell through and the PS1 was born as a result, people have argued that the PS1 pad was a rip off of the SNES pad which is what I was referring to.

with every post of yours I read you remind me more and more of a jerk who gets pissed when people wont hand him things on a silver platter, so I guess to each his own.

I'm going to go ahead and ignore you from now on, so goodbye.
Title: Classic Controllers With Emulators?
Post by: Auximines on February 26, 2010, 03:22:00 AM
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